- .. lvlurisby"'zs'if--iéil\ - i. ~ ' ~ .l'l-ne'"nralzlzcn'rr'roww ‘coagulant. I It ' '__ - v - Jour, the sweet singer of Scotian. How Burns ‘film. sililwli illiHlJ might also have been its supremesl a vIOIIIIII Dallyt n» nu. (u, vlllflllnrnnlled u. o. u» s u QM" w vnrnjiln ‘l-llvlllwfluilinllvfl‘ ls experiencing with ice in the Strait o‘! Censols the best ‘answer m those who malntiln that this steamer is capable of .providing eolclent service 0., St. Andrews-Lhanbryd. was the guest of the‘ Elsin Bums Club at it! "rhe RevJ-lohn F. Duncan. M A. B- - i ‘rted, him in his toll for dolly bread, en who can say how much our leasury of song might have been nrlched _by his freedom from cark- soooagjfzvolzoh °..'..'":.‘:..“::,“:.:":r:.":::#.:*: o j = Protected. a and then “When you offer a man a digit’. . it's. broken —- - .ng care? It is idle to speculate: if poverty irked him, opulence might . have starved ilis soul. between Borden and Tun entine. The Capes route is just as hard to navigate as the Gut of Canso. Even if we were assured that the car ferry would be in drydock only k it -—-—- - . . _ would be taking unwarrantzdwcfliailc- BODY MORE THAN A MACKINE o! h“ “are” mm w l“ m - “m! One of the world's largest manu- It is difllcult, if not impossible, for " . B‘ 1' ° 5 W o“ "118 routs facturers said that it was very iool- mo“ but g m, u, undmmd m, Where u n. that we find his abid- in midwinter. The only justifica- ish to have machinery resting just "venemm; m which the M1550; ng worth? One can hardly tell, be- wm P’ “mnptml we“ 9' thin‘ became humn‘ being‘ h“ “Jun 5° ‘ a ' i ause the field is so rich and lsr e he organ three shifts in m; gw- Burns is held: a veneratlon amount- $- mg to a hum“, m“ m almost a ,.e_ But, at the outset, I termed him a that’s concentrated embarrass- ment. When you itakea cigar- irom your pocket ‘for personal consumption and it's" cracked ——that’s waste " and annoyance.‘ So to protect ‘against this‘ ' "fuckers pack Marguerites, in‘ l-mndy pocket packs-containing S" " i cigars. And each cigar is also foil; , ~, ;.' wrapped. ’ I've put many a man '- right on how to buy protected ., cigars." ‘ - i . l anniversary dinher endto him fell the honor of pioposlfl! l!“ "mum" a. 1...... w. Barton, up. ~ 5 w Memes" 1 'l‘he Rev. Mr. Duncan in the course Incident-W. Oleotl l. lelmro. Vioe-ProeIdeub-J. B. BnrnetL , Ioentnrr-Lhnt. Col. ll. A. llamlilnnnu, n ti. 0. ' Idler and llaoorev-J. ls. Bun-natal Associate Elmer-u. n, cum, BOBTOK-Old South News: ill. Andlernlnn. 2M Trrmout St. new xonx-notullhn News Denot- aqs wm sou. at. 57mm" M" swan‘! KEW GLASGOW’, N. Uw-ll. E. Flullivler. g l . . flllllNlBuDD-liunter Bonk Stu-re. MONTAGUI-JV. A. Johnston. SOURIS-bl. S. Acorn. THE GUARDIAN can be obtained from l following ugellln In Charlottetown- l. Brown, Post Ollce. lily. Rlmlnonll Street. " I. D. Taylor Grafton Street. Alex. McPherson, Queen Street. I‘: II Gnndet, Brent George Street. h. Tweel. lilm Ave. Hnrithno Btationerl. . Tomlin: Grocery, Cor. Kent t lioellford l. Tho‘ an White, 126 Elm Ave. J. '. Duffy "neon Street. , (inter t Co., Queen Street. Canada News Co., Depot. ‘i. Wllltlock, Great George Street. Mrs. Jnecbnon. Dora-healer Street. . Frank N. Kaye, l9 llllleboro Street. would be the fact that there was no tory, of eig hours each. WW1‘ WW- The °¢°W°°°W"-P1¢i°" This me tum he got three {times 1,8,0“, wmhm n ,8 m, “mp1,. m, symbol. V Symbol of what? or all route is navigable all the year as much use of his machinery at e he is [great 500mm poet there ma; goes m the making o; a 3m,’ mm!» "We “w “P” "m 1* "W “me "m" “m” w” " M‘ d°“"‘“d were fig, scotmh m‘, befm m, and the am thing and the last the for his production. (“menu even ‘or the powerful c“ Al"! Yet m!‘ ‘mm!’ Years 0"!‘ w“ time, and illere have been others 3°’ t‘) the making °f the 59°‘ 1'5 m! ferry. Common sein-se would PDI-ht the books h: physiology taughthlll: com- smcerypoem Wm‘ powers Q, ‘nvecuve love of. 1115 cuuntyy, Buy-n; fanned usy out oi the d culty. Pare t e body t u. mac c. more and same and w" gum as keen‘ and the embers of patriotism’ and made ____. f ti t to l . Both thiequlsgdyy aiidathc agligiahleag lcerlnsulue others that could strike the chords than 51°" W” 9' flame m" 1155 "Pvi-‘F since been-and never shall be- Th l tod ' t i e news u “s up" b“ ‘"91 and 51W 0"" energy m m9 19"“ of pathos with no less sklll and gen- FRIDAY. JANUARY 25, 19.29 h l; THE TRANSPORTATION SERVICE. . i On Jan. l'lth, a week ‘ago yester- day. it was announced by the Rail- . way authorities that the Car Ferry would proceed immediately ioHall- fax for repairs. There was a. large ship ready to go on clrydock, but ar- rangements had been made to have her lay to for a few days to await tllc arrival of the ferry steamer. Should the car ferry succeed in get- ilng lllto drydock at that time, it nus that she would be back on he Borden-Tormentine route within a week. In the meantime the :8. S. Montcalm was ordered to leave Sydney as quickly as possible to take up the service between Georgetown end Pictou. This was the arrangement, which if jcarrled out would have enabled the car ferry to proceed immediately into drydock. If the estimated time ne- cessary for her repair at that time was correct, she would, be ready to take up the winter service now. We would have suffered through lack of freight transportation, as the Mont- could not discharge freighteas- fly at Pictou and Georgetown: but Qliiili could have been obviated by the, ~ ilacing on the route of a supplemen- Iiary steamer, which could follow in ‘he cleared, track of the Montcalm. Wan this way our whole problem would f ve been solved, the emergency ar- figngements could have been discard- ld and the car ferry would have been i a position to take up the regular fihedule again. cBut something interfered with the plan-s’ as outlined above. That inter- ference was in the nature oi a pro- test from some politicians ln Prince County, who demanded that Borden or Summerside be made a port oi call, in preference to Georgetown. It is known that the Montcalm, which is undoubtedly the best ice breaker available to replace the car ferry, cannot, because of her draught, be docked safely at Borden. It is known, too. that Bummerslde after the first of January ls impossible. The only other course that suggested itself, if the Prince County parties were to be satisfied, was to substitute the Stan- ley, an older and much inferior boat which was then lying dismantled in Halifax, and let her take herchances The car ferry is still at the Capes. compelled in her partially crippled condition to pound through heavy ice and probably sustain further injury. i relieved until the arrival of the Stanley. then await a favorable opportunity to get on drydock at Halifax, which may She must then undergo- a thorough examination. All this be- forc we shall even know where we are at, or how long we shall have to wait before the repairs are completed. Meantime, unless the matter ls taken up in a business like way, regardless of soouohu or individual interests,- the cOIISBQUEIICCS to the Province, el- ready serious, may become disas- WE NEED MONEY. When projects of public interest are being mooted in this country, the usual cry comes up. ford it; we have no money.” In the case of having no money, the busi- ness like way ls to go after lt. There is money due to this Province. Maritime Board of Trade has ex- pressed its resolve to go after this money in co-operatlon with the Gov- ernments of the three Maritime Pro- vinces. The source of this prospec- tlve revenue was article in Wednesday's Guardian. It is in connection with the alienated lands, compensation for which has been demanded by and is likely to he paid to the Western Provinces. ‘These lands, as hasbeen explained, belong- ed originally to Canada. them were purchased at a price from original owners; others, such as the extensions to Ontario and Quebec, were just added to those provinws. ' This "Province and the other Marltim Provinces paid their purchase money -and of the cost of development. We clearly have a right to a refund. The Maritime Board of Trade is taking the matter up and purposes pressing it to a. conclusion ln the Federal Parliament. It will be remembered that ez-Pre- mier Bell used to dilate eloquently upon the millions that were due to this Province, and his intention to have the claims adjusted. pluses-An figures-arising from these calculations amounted to millions; explamed in an New Zealand butter is selling in Charlottetown at a price sufllclentto undersell the home product will give our farmers and dairymen cause for serious concern. At a time when produce is high, and when outside markets are being glutted with this product from the antlpodes, lt will be serious if we cannot retain even our home market This is probably a part of the large shipment of New Zeal- and butter that came to Halifax about a week ago. The Liberal press has maintained ounsistenly that these importstions would‘ not injure the home market. Now we are having a practical, demonstration. This is a matter that will probably engage the attention of our farmers when they assemble shortly at their annual parliament in Charlottetown. Some of our politicians will need to do a lot ofexplainlng to convince them _ that the sale of foreign butter in this Province at a cent a pound lower than the home product ls a good thing for our dalrymela. --'1‘l\e difference between the beauty oilzbo Victorian girl and the girl o1 today is a. somewhat diflicult and even hazardous matter to define. Sir William Llewellyn, president oi the Royal Academy, ls reported in the ‘London Dally Mirror as attempting the problem in this fashion: “It is mainly a difference in character and environment. Victorian beauties were alFof the same mould. This was be- cause they were brought up under the very same conditions. At _one time sloping or bottle-neckedshoul- ders were considered beautiful. The shoulders of the girl of today are square and her back is flat, as if she had changed her figure in order to shoulder responsibility." Sir William went on to describe among ‘ether marked physical changes in the wo- man of today, “larger bones and squarer jaws, larger and bonler hands and feet as the penalty of »modern ever-indulgence in sport." He agreed however, that after all beauty ls a matter of taste. It ls the fashion, says an English exchange, to regard the Prince oi Wales as a modern version of Prince Ho} who must some day renounce his yuughgul wmpilhbtis and moderate his light-heal» ' upatience; but there 18 somethlng . scrioiis in the P16- ture than tip. "flciai view might detect. a tr." wparison. moving farther down sass-s of history. marks the cm: 40!! recurrence of fa.- mily featuru in alternate Eenerat- ions, and sees a singular resemblance to the consistent outlook of life which was in fact held by Kin! Ed- ward, his namesake and grandfather. of heat and motion. However the fuel supplied a boiler himself. Yet even if we considered the body a machine, no machine made by man 11 can compare with it in the heat and h of food or fuel used. However this idea. of thinking of p mechanism, the machinery, the mech. other part that must. be reckoned t1 Anything he does for the patient. the examination of the blood, or ur- all the other methods of examination and endeavor to make s. diagnosis, are now explained to the -atient. ‘ to his confidence, is not up~to date. that's all. . tlencss. But while the poems and hover becomes a pm of the’ boiler; the wuss of Burns possess e mas- in men the foods are absorbed and tery and a. witchery of their own, it go to form a part of thelndividuai 1s not for m, poem, “one. m, pep haps even chiefly. that we keep his ame in honour. It is partly for is own sake as a man, largely for energy it creates for the amount his benemcuon o! song, but prmcb ally because hell-ab National Sym- the body as simply a bit of machinery bol. in which are enshrined the char- to heplnkered with an relnllrlred. is acteristlcs or our Scottish life and pcssng away, and the phys c an now 1d M“, h ‘be h, h recoglllizcs that in addition to the six“ scomguinglcresi: n; wgtm anlml part5 o; the bgdy, there Lgpn- and which have made Scotsmen oft mes the arbiter-s in "our Empire's with and that is the brain, the mind. desmm It ls true that in the man there lne, the X ray of teeth, examination were mingled elements: our idol of of stomach contents, the barium meal 301d had gee; '0; c1“, though m, ~ihf°u8h “wmiwh ""1 *"'“““'- “d clay ought not so to n11 our eyes that the gold should lose its glory, and to w is t m d say that history has not always been Dr.Chas.Msyo l us hat e oc- mm; 1,0 Bum, 13 1m. m w’ M” d°°5 '"°" “k” m‘ patient m‘ it has not been feign ylt ls ilfinece: sary to bring in the study of his life In other words the doctor using his either a. tar brush or n pail of white- ment. tle. Modern Etiquette or nonnlvrn can v VQ-FQ Q. What is the correct way to introduce a young woman to one's mother? - A- “Mflther. may I ‘present Miss Sml '2" or "Mother, Miss Slrith." Q. Should men stand be. and allow‘ the w men employee- first place in an c evstor? SO. Q. 1s it necessary to introduce guests at a small luncheon or dinner? A. Yes. by s11 means do so. Daily Lessons v ' in English By w. L. oolmolv IQ-Q‘ worms OFTEN MISUSED: Do not, say, “I met you in Detroit some two weeks since." Say. "some was" ago." OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Mor- coni; a us ln “arm? o as in "BOB 1 as m "it." accent after the o. OFTEN MISSPELlL-ED arrogant; not the rr and ant. SYNONYMS manner, appearance. aspect, demeanor, mien, deportment, style. WORD STUDY: "Use n word three times and it ls yours." Let us in- crease our vocabulary by masterin! one word each day. Today's word If he falls to do this, works in 8. mysterious or mechanical manner, telling the patient nothing, he will not get the cal-operation of the pa- tient and the (xi-operation 0f the pa- tient ls more than half the bat- 44Q§+O Yes, a. well-bred man will do own mind must work upon the mind w h, It m, of the patient, and getting his eon- as mflorhmately’ true that fidence thereby go on with his trest- the evll which men do lives after them, while the good is oft interred with their bones, and there is‘ also e false-sentiment which would make others say nothing but good about the dead and lead them to speak ful- some words of praise that are wholly false. Sinner and Saint In the soul of Burns there was a two-fold personality never welded in- to a complete unity and he lived in a twofold world whose contradictions he was unable to harmonize. There was in him, as. in every man, a Dr. Jekyll and a-Mr. Hyde-the makings of a sinner and the possibilities of a saint. He saw and aDDfflved the bet- ter even when he followed the worse. He felt like a blind Cyclops groping round the wells of his cave. “Tile greet misfortune of my life," he wrote, "was to want an aim"; and lt needs no very penetrating eye to dis- cern that the cry in his heart was- "Oh, for a man to arise in me, That the man I am may cease to be!" . Besides .his dual personaiity- the angel and the devil within him con- tending for the mastery-Burns lived in a twofold-world which tossed him hither and thither reckless of his strlvings and regardless of his com- fort. I do not so much refer to the contrast between his earlier and his later years of struggle and poverty on the one hand, and that brief in- terlude upon the other in which he was comparatively rich and widely lionised. These did not aflect him quenched; just at the moment when. but for his breath of inspiration they might ' easily "have sunk into - cold ashes. He came upon the scene when \_ ulus was needed. By the union of the Crowns 1h 160a, [Scotland had become not so much the mistress as the handmaid of England. Burns, if he did not forsee the wealth that lay in her‘ soil when coaxed to ren- der its gifts by better methods oi agriculture, or that lay beneath when men should dig its depths for coal and iron,_ or that our open water- ways and seagirt borders would en- tice when ships would bring their ar- gosies-lf he did not have the prop- het's foresight (and he did not have it) at least he had the lover's in- sight fer the beauties of the Banks andBrses of Bonnie Doon, for the mountalnii that were the home of I TUCKljlTTiS‘ MARGUERIT'E FOIL-WRAPPED \ ' STILL 10 CENTS sow IN HANDY rocker PACKS OF FIVE clams Highland Mary, for the forest and the meedowland, the sweet sincerities f of honest labour, and the homely joys l of common life. The songs he wrote | in praise of these found an echo in] every hearty made men believe it,’ was worth while to be a. Scot and in live in Scotland-a. Scot with u§ noble inheritance of heroic achieve-i ment. in a country which, if not Ri land flowing with mill: incl i‘Oil'.‘ 1 was lndubltably the llulfic oi‘ F1: dom. Saved Ili- '1‘ r.‘- This campaign of “w: .1» -. par.‘ ly unconscious, was ful-Llzercd by hi deliberate use of the Scots vernac- ular as a medium for the expression of his soul. It was upon the point of extinction when Burns rescued and restored it. In his hands it escaped the reproach or Drovinclalism. and became again the languageivor a people. Wielded- by _one who was at once its master and a poet his use of the vernacular was a. "revelation oi‘ the power of expresslontllet lay within lt: of its picturesqueness of word and phrase. its capacity to give form to satire, humour, and pathos; its power to utter every feeling with ashamed but proud to speak lt. And, although it is not true to say be confessed that not much has been done to maintain it in being. 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JOI-IN j that it also died with-Burns, it must towel and the ends of the towel ‘ twisted in opposite directions. Preventing Tea. Stains‘ A lump of sugar placed in the tea- The Poet's Qorner MONTREAL verve- and vlvidness. Men and wo- _ __, l . m" °i °“1""= We“ n" "W" While investigating the cause of a smoky chimney in his homo recent- ly, ‘Thomas Leather, a. postman of Bolton, England, found flisoverelgns and 180 sovereigns, valued at $760. nhllnard’: Linllnent sales pain. i. _ C. M. Lampson 8 Co., - - a nun-ran. . u QIIOOII sum Iondoil, a.'c._s, England “Public Augion Sales Raw Furs Lille his grandfather. the Prince 0| ALLURING; attractive; fascinating. greatly,‘ except that anything in the between the Capes. An order to this effect was accordingly given, Super- intendent Grady was officially noti- fled that it was “at present not pos- sible" to secure the Montcalm, and the Stanley was ordered to proceed ‘bohthe Capes, to-take up the service on that route "on Monday, or not lat- er than 'i‘uesday." and during those sessions in which “m.” u l student o! uvmg people the claims were dwelt upon the Pro- “ma, m“ 0g the wg-jttgn word, A vince was prospectively rich. 0! keen interest in diflerent types of course, nothing came of it. except the manhood. ind meeting them immeasurably greater than those of other men of his years, eloquence. Now, however, as the opportunities for matter has been, so to speak, placed have supplied me place of the w“, in court by the Western Provinces, books or mum,‘ them-L 1; 15 (ger- our Government may go ahead with tain at all events that he has long its claim. During the sessions in Char- realised in every detail, and will al- stretched before huh." The Scotch In Canada From Scotia old to Scotla. new‘ Game thoughtful men. Scotch through and through. "The alluring’ adventures of life w”. o! "patronage. stung h“ “nah and gem“ anarchists; a ferment tive spirit to the quick, making him a very difficult man to help. Yet he wanted to shine: he was ambitious to excel: and it was a matter of in- difference to him whether the light of glory came from the evil-smelling wicks of a Masonic gathering, the guttering candle of a farm kitchen, or- the silver candelabra oi‘ the "En- brugh gentry." that ‘we do not need to go to the Continent to see at work. Some call it T‘ mocracy. _and such perhaps it is; moning men to heaven-or to hell; all saved his country-the other side of the Border no less than this-by giv- ing i-he Democratic sentiments of his l‘li make a pot of coffee- but Democracy may be a knell sum- And-certain“. when rockhm depends upon the channels into which F”? I m‘155 1"“ h°w 19ml" "'5 energies are direcwd‘ mm’ Bums Should snub a hen with chickens THE GUILE 0F MARY Or maybe I'll make tea- We‘ll drink two cups, or three, Is grown; and whether ducks O1‘ follow when slle clucks. And I shall have to ask you A lot of questions why Shipping bag-e will be furnish- ed without charge by bobbins to It. '1‘. Holman, Ltd. Sum- lnerlide. P. I}. I. BQIYQIQII b, Alfred Fraser, Inc. Si! Iiftl: Avenue New York, N. Y. This was the m“ "f aim" i)“ lotfewwn of the liuncan Commission. “Y” “m” ‘m’ ‘mm’ hdeuty‘ Whose qualities of heart ‘and head the 111N105 1nd m9 “mimtmm "f m5 In Canada's advance have led. launder. January 1mi- Blx days the then Premier, Hon. J. n. Stew- m“ 111W Dlfliéd- lfld m6 "W55 111W" art, made it very clear to the Conl- . _ _ v from the Stanley is that she is in mission that uio Island's claim for _Areoent despatch lh the New York g‘! fitlcwlxofhfifjriffnm" Such ambition to shine was ‘not i“ ‘hi’ "u"! "1 the PWPIB-iv shlr- n, hold you, beaded “m, dlfllclllty With rifled 1N 1n the compensation on this account was Times from Lansing. MWNBW-JP o1 gogd scotch blood moved in m, mere egregious vanity rmtnmetle of xgxnttizlglilnt- ‘$111212! lylhlplthly. 1-,, help ygu with a “cam ' l C . It is lso t t- _ _ ports that "Mrs. Etta Miller, mo her van. a swelled head. He knew his mer- w 9- W!!! ' _ Strait o anso n s a valid Now the coast is clear our of m1 chum“ ‘m! mmdmother o! m; ma," would hwe been a h," mum“ 9g hgppgngu 5nd 30y, rebuke But carefully Iii belly ed that the dry-dock at Halifax two sister Provinces are taking the two m‘! m’ m“ womm convicted h; all Logirlpnavhhcle; hevfl ménma d humility, ‘mum the dmhohuw which o! my“ The“ we"- me thing! he figlli youbereflout of sight, 4nd been prepared to receive the car- matter up with the Maritime Board n ‘l mmh oflender "M" me new 0m ‘leg’, 11 0 In 1B Y1 h“ w“ demud’ h“ he comma“ stressed; not the actual oppression, pa; 1am“; 1082a ‘ “gm In public life. on farms, in trade, hlmulg n, my “m, otherwl” m“ injustice and tyranny of the mom- To welcome John. who'll watch me. Foundations of our progress laid. ' he mi when “mun.” from the ent. And because hifappeals were "W123i an‘ “ gglii-lil-lrfld lligfiwl. “when; 0g Ky], u, m, duwmp known to come from the heart of an Amh Mfydhrawbeen gain]; rooms of the Capital, he manifested “M” m"- “WY b"? "Qd "l1"- (Sonla Ruiilele Novek. in the _'Nsvv period a humanitarian impulse; dl- My newwhumed butter-a creamy recting them to safe OHIVWASlS by lp- Ans 1 can't; brown a pie, ' peeling to whet was boo. and noblest Then when it's setting dusky And you srlse to. leave, Help Check . The Influenza ‘ Take time by the forefoot and etnrt protective treatment Al‘ ONCE. Bight now while FLU is prevalent every pre- caution should be token. therefore procure immedhtel! .. a Bo: of Mac’s cola not... I , ;AND ' _'A_-Bottle of? Mac's Smn of Ts; . _ . v M . Liver on . . -1:- lbuuaubayJb-niglm Between Two Worlds - The onward urge Ontarians. feel ferry on Thursday 155$ i! B118 "rived of Trade, and if our Government cflmmfl w”, w” gonunced m life \‘ there. But, in view of e delay of takes s. strong hand we may reise imprisonment in the Detroit House {i tho smiley w take up the service. it enough out of n to take care of b! Wflwiion- "flmdleisl? "t" i‘ mugh much the British Islesp x k 5,5151, Sh, my m" M, mm at Home I om. public med, jury, which had deliberated twenty know, s " a‘ Q ' minutes, returned e. verdict of guilty. F01‘ other OltlII-‘n-I We Owe a conviction. both by bearing and Th‘ “kw” ‘mink l" "hm"- "lh ‘hf-dock: in which case father And France for valiant Pmnesrs. wgnmfloh’ m“ um m, mmy o, ' Y"! TIIIIN-l 1nd te delay may be expec . iier fourth _of!snce was the sale of Y l, be“ H m 4 _ . EDITORIAL NOTES. two pints of liquor." A still more p‘: ‘I.,,,‘,’,‘,‘{,,d ,{,',°,,,s°°,,,,“§f',‘,,,,,,,, the most eminent men of hisjnetion ' "”“‘ _ ‘ u no question but that the he was-exactly where "he oughtto Household y . . . i Qgfl" m ' liable at th tim ' z ‘ Mon I was eva e e I I the. lmotm‘ by “new u“, Montreal. . h’ “anuom end.."°m_ i v . . . i ,th_at she was diverted from service relative is, the pedtrienk nest-of- “n o; m, 0mm‘, undgfwofld Wm h” wane“ mo,e_.hk_.mm_ m“ h. i“ MM u“ . mutmflck. , _ _ . . ‘(Byfinelvllolsflotleoiala _ . _ fhanwise. Badtiserobeazno pdlb‘ Thewomanwhocanreedherhus- m5h-‘M'PF"“““°'"“ u“ m‘ .. mmmiwflfliflfillwilfl" y“, Li f: . ~ _ - - m‘ - -. . _ tighten _. the sewing meehin .. o) Noel interference and the Montcalm bobs like e book should mow when '“'°“'°"“' M‘ "" F" e n" mum's to new offends" nnd m. nuunom. when hi! beltpllili one or moi-slum nlbbeg I 4 , \ recent deepetch in the local Govern- cheers! o > "Mm. .11» m“, ‘ mowrm, *ent organ: of last week re- —.EDWVARD be." 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